Tutor Niedino: Pri Science Questions and Concepts
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Joy:
In my opinion \"rigid\" should be the correct word - not fixed. I will give zero mark for \"fixed\" as the meaning is totally different from rigid. But the wall cannot be spelled as \"wal\" - otherwise no mark as wall is the other key word.May I ask, when we write Plant has a fixed cell wall, awarded full marks.
What about Plant has a rigid cell wal?Is it deduct half mark?
Thanks
Rgds
Joy
Try googling for \"rigid cell wall\" and \"fixed cell wall\" you will find how the word \"fixed\" is used in relation to cell wall. -
Joy:
May I ask, when we write Plant has a fixed cell wall, awarded full marks.
What about Plant has a rigid cell wal?Is it deduct half mark?
Thanks
Rgds
Joy
Hi,
Why is there a need to describe the cell wall?
I will just answer as follows:
Plants have cell walls.
or
Plants have cell walls that give them regular shape. -
I got a reply from her teacher:
In Science, the specific meanings of the words is important.
Different adjectives means different things in Science.
According to Longman, the word rigid means \"stiff, not moving or bending\" - a movement.
However, we are looking for the inability of the cell to change shape - because it has been fixed by the cell wall.atutor2001:
In my opinion \"rigid\" should be the correct word - not fixed. I will give zero mark for \"fixed\" as the meaning is totally different from rigid. But the wall cannot be spelled as \"wal\" - otherwise no mark as wall is the other key word.Joy:
May I ask, when we write Plant has a fixed cell wall, awarded full marks.
What about Plant has a rigid cell wal?Is it deduct half mark?
Thanks
Rgds
Joy
Try googling for \"rigid cell wall\" and \"fixed cell wall\" you will find how the word \"fixed\" is used in relation to cell wall. -
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Tang:
Thinking the same thing here...is it necessary to give additional info/description? What is the context of the qn?Hi,
Why is there a need to describe the cell wall?
I will just answer as follows:
Plants have cell walls.
or
Plants have cell walls that give them regular shape. -
state the function of the cell wall.
Full.Cream:
Thinking the same thing here...is it necessary to give additional info/description? What is the context of the qn?Tang:
Hi,
Why is there a need to describe the cell wall?
I will just answer as follows:
Plants have cell walls.
or
Plants have cell walls that give them regular shape. -
Leanne:
[/quote]state the function of the cell wall.
Thinking the same thing here...is it necessary to give additional info/description? What is the context of the qn?Full.Cream:
[quote=\"Tang\"] Hi,
Why is there a need to describe the cell wall?
I will just answer as follows:
Plants have cell walls.
or
Plants have cell walls that give them regular shape.
Hi,
The cell wall gives the plant a regular shape.
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The cell wall gives the plant a good shape. -
think my boy was taught not to use ‘regular’ in description as it is too subjective.

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Tang:
Leanne:
state the function of the cell wall.
The answer is as above.
We are discussing whether fixed or rigid is a better answer.Teacher wants fixed and not rigid but most guide book or internet, we see RIGID.
Anyway, teacher feels its wrong to use rigid.
[quote=\"Full.Cream\"]Thinking the same thing here...is it necessary to give additional info/description? What is the context of the qn?
Hi,
The cell wall gives the plant a regular shape.
or
The cell wall gives the plant a good shape.[/quote]
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